Andreas Bendlin

Andreas Bendlin

Title/Position
Associate Professor & Vice Dean, Academic Experience (Through to June 30, 2027)
Historical Studies - Classical Civilization
  • Room:
    MN 4264
  • Office Hours:
    Please refer to the syllabus and/or contact via email.
  • Mailing Address:

    3359 Mississauga Road, Maanjiwe nendamowinan, 4th floor
    Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6
    Canada

Biography:

Dr. Andreas Bendlin is Professor of Classics & Roman History at the University of Toronto. Professor Bendlin has held research fellowship at the Universities of Oxford, Bochum, and Constance. Research and teaching invitations have taken him to cities on four continents, including Cape Town, Heidelberg, Jerusalem, Rome, and Siena.

Professor Bendlin’s research and publications focus on ancient religion. He has a particular interest in the pragmatics of religious life in the Roman Mediterranean. He also works and publishes on Roman social history, with a particular emphasis on the life of associations in the Graeco-Roman world; and on Roman literary and cultural history. Current research includes a large-scale project on demography, migration, and urbanism, and their impact on religious pluralism in the city of Rome.

Professor Bendlin teaches a wide range of undergraduate courses at all levels in the Department of Historical Studies on the University of Toronto’s Mississauga campus. His most recent and current course offerings include CLA233, Introduction to Roman Culture and Society; CLA368, Augustus and the Julio-Claudians; CLA310, Religion in the Roman Empire; and CLA391, Life and Death in Ancient Pompeii. Professor Bendlin also teaches and supervises students in the Graduate Program in the Department of Classics at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus. There, his teaching has recently been devoted to Roman religious and social history and to select Latin prose authors such as Cicero, Livy, and Tacitus. Professor Bendlin is cross-appointed to the Graduate Program in the Department and Centre for the Study of Religion, where he has been serving on several examinations and supervisory committees.

Professor Bendlin currently serves as Director of the Collaborative Program in Ancient History (ColPAH).

For a detailed CV and a list of publications, click here.

Education:

Habilitation in Religious Studies (University of Erfurt, United Kingdom)
PhD in Ancient History (University of Oxford, United Kingdom)
MA in Classical Languages with distinction (University of Tübingen, Germany)

Specialization:

  • Religion of the Ancient Roman World
  • Roman History
  • Ritual Studies